ST. URSULA LEDÓCHOWSKA, FOUNDRESS OF THE CONGREGATION OF THE URSULINE SISTERS OF THE AGONIZING HEART OF JESUS, ST. PAUL VI, POPE, May 29
ST. URSULA LEDÓCHOWSKA, FOUNDRESS OF THE CONGREGATION OF THE URSULINE SISTERS OF THE AGONIZING HEART OF JESUS
Saint Urszula (born Julia) Ledóchowska, nicknamed "Mother", founded the Grey Ursulines, or Congregation of Ursulines of the Agonising Heart of Jesus, who educate children and young people in orphanages and schools, and serve the needy and oppressed, in over a dozen countries. May 29
Elected pope on June 21, 1963, he took the name Paul VI. + Pope Paul VI is remembered for his commitment to continuing the work begun by Pope St. John XXIII and the Second Vatican Council,
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